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Monday, 27 July 2009 00:00
During the second week of June, San Diego’s Longboard Grill played host to a slew of salty seamen when the Discovery Channel series “Deadliest Catch” selected the popular Pacific Beach hangout as the venue for its fifth season finale. The season wrap-up featured captains and crew swapping harrowing stories, downing beers and resting their sea legs as part of Discovery Channel’s four-part spinoff program “After the Catch.” The full episode is available here.
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 00:00
Where can you find 600 Captain Kirks, 450 Spider Men, 300 Wonder Women, thousands of Han Solos, Princess Leias, Luke Skywalkers, and even a toaster that burns the image of Darth Vader’s helmet into your toast? At San Diego’s Comic-Con 2009, of course. The event will be held at the San Diego Convention Center and will begin on July 23rd.
Of particular interest to San Diegans is a roundtable discussion with former Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell. Veronica Mars was filmed in and around San Diego from 2004 - 2007 in association with local companies including Stu Segall Productions and Shamon Freitas Talent Agency.
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Tuesday, 21 July 2009 00:00
Craigslist Foundation schedules all workshops, keynotes, coaching sessions, networking events and exhibitor activity on one content-rich day to minimize costs (only $75 per ticket) and maximize value for Boot Camp attendees. Featured keynote speakers at Boot Camp included Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post; Randi Zuckerberg, marketing director at Facebook; and Craig Newmark, creator of craigslist.org.
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Friday, 17 July 2009 12:35
After years of watching production lured away by government incentives, California has gotten into the game by approving a five-year $500 million tax credit program. On February 20, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation creating tax credits for film and television productions. The program is the first significant system of incentives to be put in place in California.
Attracting new shows is the primary aim of the incentives, which offer a 25% tax credit for TV series that relocate to California. Low-budget independent films with budgets of $1 million to $10 million will also be eligible.
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Friday, 17 July 2009 14:20
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